Duration – 62 Mins
There are endless startups and entrepreneurs in the world these days.Â
With the endless amount of social media campaigns and the endless access to the internet, it can be hard to beat the competition and sell your products to the world.Â
You need to make sure you have a growth mindset where you can make business decisions, validate our business ideas, and build a team that wants to see you succeed..
Before becoming a savvy entrepreneur, you need to make sure you understand the risk and reward of owning your own business and being a successful startup owner.
There are some key things you need to know before becoming an entrepreneur including how to make decisions, how to write a business plan, knowing the traits of a success entrepreneur, and how to handle success and failure..
You also need to overcome your limiting beliefs and develop more of a growth mindset that can bring you ultimate success.
Maintaining motivation and being resilient are also key.
Here is what you’ll learn in this book:
The mindset and beliefs you need to ensure your startup can be successful
How to navigate success and failures to fuel your success?
Why you need to focus on your mindset to make decisions and create a business plan?
How to focus on yourself and your habits to become more self aware and humble?
How to find the best way to delegate tasks to employees and other founders?Â
How to start writing a business plan and how to know the goals your business needs?
How to market your startup and make more sales?
How to improve your business planning and execution?
Ways to strengthen your marketing campaigns to make bigger sales
Rules for the risks and rewards for your business and how to know if the risk is worth the reward
Successful techniques for making big decisions for the business
How you can practice decision making with limited information?
Customized activities to see if you have a healthy relationship with success and failure
Practical ways to maintain success and self awareness
Numerous techniques to be more open to failures